Inside Sources KSL Podcasts
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Inside Sources brings a one-of-a-kind insider perspective to Utah and national politics.
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Inside Sources Full Show May 14th, 2024: Rep. John Curtis, Brett Samuels, Jeffrey Bilbro, Rhonda Perkes and More!
Deep dive into the news of today with Boyd Matheson. Rep. John Curtis joins to talk about the new conservation bills that have been passed and our duties to the land. The polls show President Biden is falling behind the presidential race according to Brett Samuels. Learn about where morality is in higher education with Jeffrey Bilbro. This week is the 75th anniversary of the “Candy Bomber” and Rhonda Perkes invites everyone to join the gala this weekend and More!
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Finding Introspection on Paper
Boyd finishes up the day with highlighting a new article in the Deseret News by Lois Collins about handwriting. By writing things out, we can improve our memory and strengthen the relationships around us. Communication is so crucial and we have been lacking since the pandemic. Pick up a pen and you will get a better perspective of things, especially about yourself.
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Rep. John Curtis: Being Stewards of the Land
The management of America's vast public lands has long been a contentious issue, pitting conservation efforts against economic interests and traditional land uses. Rep. John Curtis discusses how the newly passed WEST Act revoked this rule, reigniting critical debates over the appropriate balance between preservation and multiple-use policies. This kind of power should remain at the local level with those who know the area best. We all should embrace the power that we have and the responsibility to conserve the land around us.
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Jeffrey Bilbro: The Mixed Moral Messaging of Higher Education
In our societal debates and political debates, every side attempts to assert a moral high ground for their position, whatever it may be. We see this happening in Congress every week, and most recently we're seeing it all over our college campuses. However, maybe part of the real issue in these discussions is that we've lost where the moral high ground is at all? Jeffrey Bilbro from the Dispatch joins the show to discuss where morality is in higher education.
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Jerry Useem: Trust is Eroding the Economy
Trust is the fundamental bedrock that allows economies and organizations to function efficiently. However, recent trends suggest we may be experiencing an insidious "trust recession" that could have far-reaching ramifications. Boyd and Jerry Useem from the Atlantic examine the critical role trust plays in facilitating business collaboration, innovation, and growth; it prompts us to reflect on how we can rebuild these vital social bonds moving forward. Jerry Useem from the Atlantic joins the show.
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Rhonda Perkes: The Candy Bomber Gala
The incredible story of "The Candy Bomber" Gail Halvorsen embodies the power of small acts of kindness during immense adversity. His actions not only boosted morale during the massive Berlin Airlift operation, but left a lasting legacy inspiring future generations to perform humanitarian service. Rhonda Perkes promotes this Saturday’s Candy Bomber Foundation Gala. The event is hosted in Gail Halvorsen's honor and is open to all to join.